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if they wanted long-range strikes go build some more F-15Js which cost around the same price
Originally posted by xmotex
But I'm pretty sure the F-15J is an air-superiority version only, with no provision for attack missions at all.
Except, of course, when attacking Godzilla.
the F-15J is a F-15E strike eagle
So far, the only nation to build the F-15 Eagle under license is Japan. In June-July of 1975, Japanese officers carried out two flight evaluations of the F-15A/B Eagle at Edwards AFB. In December of 1977, the Japanese National Defense Council announced that the Eagle had been selected to supplement and eventually replace the Lockheed F-104J Starfighters serving with the Nihon Koku Jietai (Japanese Air Self Defense Force, or JASDF). The Japanese Eagle was to be designated F-15J, with the two-seat version being F-15DJ. They were to be the Japanese counterparts of the F-15A and B respectively.
A license was acquired for manufacture of the F-15 in Japan, with Mitsubishi being selected as the prime contractor. Initial plans were for the first two single seaters and 12 two-seaters to be built in St Louis by McDonnell under Project Peace Eagle. The remainder would be manufactured in Japan by Mitsubishi at its plant in Komaki. A similar sort of arrangement had been worked out for license manufacture in Japan of the Eagle's predecessor, the F-4 Phantom.
As it turned out, the Japanese F-15s were quite similar to the early production blocks of the USAF F-15C and D.However, Japanese Eagles were to differ from the Air Force Eagles primarily in omitting certain sensitive items of electronic countermeasures equipment, such as the ICS and EWWS sets. In their place, provisions were made for the installation of a Japanese-built radar warning system.
Originally posted by Zaphod58
The F-15C did have limited bombing capabilities. The J just means that it was licensed for production in Japan, just as the F-15K was licensed for building in Korea. Simple as that.